Introduction¶
OOPNET (Object-Oriented Pipe Network Analyzer) is an easy-to-use programming interface of EPANET to students, researchers and scientists who are not blessed with sophisticated programming skills. It enables people to easily prototype Python code for different water distribution related tasks. Right now it is in an alpha stage, meaning that it is nothing more than a wrapper around EPANET’s command line interface that is able to manipulate EPANET .inp files, run a EPANET simulation through the command line interface and parse the information contained in the .rpt and .bin files.
Although it is a little bit more, as you will see reading this documentation, since OOPNET
is object-oriented
has multi-dimensional xray support for simulation reports
is easy to run in parallel
makes beautiful, paper ready plots
The vision of OOPNET is to build an open-source community around it, connect programmers and wanna-be programmers in the water distribution related community and build a stand-alone hydraulic solver resulting in a totally in Python written water distribution system software making it nice and shiny from the same mould.
Warning
Be warned, that OOPNET is still changing a lot. Until it’s marked as 1.0.0, you should assume that it is unstable and act accordingly. We are trying to avoid breaking changes but they can and will occur!
Citing OOPNET¶
If you publish something that uses OOPNET, we greatly appreciate a citation of the following reference:
Steffelbauer, D., Fuchs-Hanusch, D., 2015. OOPNET: an object-oriented EPANET in Python. Procedia Eng. 119, 710e718. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2015.08.924.